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level over more than half a millennium. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1348-50, killing between one third and one half …
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level over more than half a millennium. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1348-50, killing between one third and one half …
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level over more than half a millennium. When the Black Death hit Europe in 1348-50, killing between one third and one half …
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. Jews were often blamed when the Black Death killed at least a third of Europe’s population during 1348–50. We use plague …
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Oxley finds that smallpox consistently reduced heights, but that the fall was not statistically significant outside London or for juvenile Londoners. We demonstrate that inappropriate subdivision of the data into small samples explains the lack of significance she obtains. Further analysis of...
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